This is a vintage eyeglasses frame from Bausch & Lomb, made in the 1940s, featuring a vintage 3-piece rimless design and 12KGF gold.
The 3-piece rimless design consists of three parts: the right temple, the left temple, and the bridge.
The bridge and temples are made of high-grade 12KGF gold, and the nose pads are made of the finest marble-patterned Bakelite.
The bridge and temples feature exquisite Art Nouveau-inspired detailing, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era with a handmade finish.
Although it's an old vintage eyeglasses frame, approximately 80 years old, the overall condition is outstanding, with the 12KGF gold gleaming.
The 3-piece rimless design allows for flexible adjustment of the lens width, making it convenient to fit and relaxing for anyone.
This is a snap-in type, not a screw-in type, so we endorse purchasing lenses from an optician experienced with vintage eyeglasses.
As it is a exceptionally old vintage gold-filled eyeglasses frame, there are minor distortions, small scratches, and scuffs consistent with its age and use.
Width: Approximately 114-115mm (with lenses around 44mm wide), Temple Length: 162mm, Bridge: 21mm, Weight: 19.7g.
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I have attached images as much as possible, but please feel gratis to ask if you have any questions.
Additional information: The left temple is marked with "B & L 1/10 12KGF" upside down, and the right temple is marked with "B & L 1/10 12KGF" and "FUL-VUE." The bridge is engraved with "B & L 1/10KGF5" and the number 7 within a square frame.